WÜRGES MR 1 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Installation and Operating Instructions
(Translation of the Original Instruction Manual)
Würges Vibrationstechnik GmbH
Daimlerstraße 9 D-86356 Neusäß Telephone +49 8 21 99 98 24-00 Telefax +49 8 21 99 98 24-10 E-Mail info@wuerges.de Web www.wuerges.de
Contents
1. General Information Page 3
2. Symbols Used Page 4
3. Safety Page 5
3.1. Intended use
3.2. Skilled personnel qualifications
3.3. General safety instructions
4. Technical Data Page 7
5. Transport and Storage Page 8
6. Installation and Startup Page 9
6.1. Assembly/Installation
6.2. Electrical connection/Cable connection
6.3. Intensity adjustment
7. Servicing and Maintenance Page 13
8. Spare Parts Page 14
9. Disposal and Recycling Page 16
10. Warranty Page 16
Appendix Page 17
• EU Declaration of Conformity
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1. General Information
Würges magnetic vibrators are designed and built to state-of-the-art standards and operate safely if used as intended.
They conform to the Electromagnetic Compa­tibility Directive 2014/30/EU and the Low-Vol­tage Directive 2014/35/EU.
The Operating Instructions have to be read and understood by every person at the user’s company who is assigned with assembly, setting up, start up, the maintenance and repair of vibration motors. This also applies for additional instructions in case of modified devices.
The instruction manual must be read carefully and in full before using the vibrator motors.
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2. Symbols Used
The following information and hazard symbols are used in these installation and operating instructions:
ATTENTION Important information regarding operations or procedures to which particular attention is to be paid.
EXPLOSION HAZARD Refers to the possibility of fatal, severe or irreversible injuries caused by use of the product in an explosive atmosphere.
HAZARD Refers to the possibility of fatal, severe or irreversible injuries caused by live parts.
WARNING Refers to the possibility of fatal, severe or irreversible injuries caused by general hazards.
HOT SURFACE Refers to the possibility of severe or irrevers­ ible injuries caused by touching hot surfaces.
DISCONNECT Refers to the fact that the motor must be MOTOR FROM MAINS disconnected from the electricity mains and secured against being switched back on again before any work is carried out on the motor.
ENVIRONMENTALLY Refers to the obligation to ensure environ­COMPATIBLE DISPOSAL mentally compatible disposal.
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3. Safety
3.1. Intended use
Electric vibrators are not independently functioning machines. They are used as the drives of vibrating machines such as vibratory conveyor troughs, conveyor pipes, screening machines, grading/sorting machines and knock-out grids.
These machines use vibrations to screen, convey, remove, compact and sort or grade. Any other use is deemed to be not as inten­ded or misuse.
Electric vibrators are designed to generate forces that can be destructive.
The vibrating machine must be designed for the forces generated by the electric vibrators.
The operator shall bear responsibility for the operation of vibration motors in explosion hazardous areas.
3.2. Skilled personnel qualifications
The installation/assembly, startup and main­tenance may only be carried out by authorised and qualified skilled personnel.
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3.3. General safety instructions
Magnetic vibrators generate vibrations. The owner of vibration machines must protect their employees against actual or possible risks to their health and safety caused by the effect of vibrations.
Würges Vibrationstechnik GmbH refuses to accept the responsibility for any damage to property or personal injuries if technical changes have been made to the product or the instructions and regulations in this instruction manual have not been noted and followed.
Live parts can cause severe or fatal injuries.
Electric vibrators must be safely disconnected from the electricity mains before any work is carried out on them. The required procedure is as follows:
1. Switch off vibrator motor
2. Secure against being switched back on again
3. Test for safe disconnection from the power supply
4. Allow the vibrator motor to cool
Do not touch the vibrator motors while they are running or soon after switching them off. The surface temperature of the vibrator motors can reach such high values during operation that there is a risk of burns.
Always use a torque wrench when Tightening screws or bolts! Tightening torques see page 9.
MR 1 series magnetic vibrator motors may not be used in hazardous areas (po­tentially explosive atmospheres).
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